The teaching term starts earlier over there... but I plan to visit the UK and attend some meetings. Maybe some EPS ones.
1/ Can AI help researchers check whether published social science results actually reproduce? In our new PNAS paper, we tested this directly in the AI Replication Games: 288 researchers, 103 teams, and real replication packages from quantitative social science.
Can you share the syllabus or any other teaching material? I've been planning a "Psychology of Roleplay" seminar course and there's probably some overlap
There are a few good books and guides, my (biased) suggestion is the text I wrote for this very purpose
engra.me/books/matlab/
Thrilled to share our paper on the formation of brain shape in human newborns, just out @natneuro.nature.com: tinyurl.com/2ty4ef43
Using #fractal analysis of #MRI data from the developing Human Connectome Project (lnkd.in/dxeHbJX6), we show that brain shape closely captures infant age and genetics ⬇️
That said, I will be around at Canadian conferences much more now, and particularly look forward to catching up with friends in Edmonton.
Over the years, my perspective and career priorities have shifted, and this move feels like a better fit for the next stage of my life and work. I will still visit the UK and Europe for collaborations and conferences, but I obviously won’t be around as much.